Anyone having pop issues with players other than Sony? The pops are there for me PS3>Denon 3808, but nothing that will blow your speakers. I would still listen to it with the core if you can because the pops are distracting at times.

I'll take your word for it then I'll look forward to hearing your work. After re-reading the DVDTown review you're right it doesn't mention anything specific to this title. It would be interesting to find out if those who are having issues with bitstreaming ever FW upgraded their receivers, I would guess not.

I'll take your word for it then I'll look forward to hearing your work. After re-reading the DVDTown review you're right it doesn't mention anything specific to this title. It would be interesting to find out if those who are having issues with bitstreaming ever FW upgraded their receivers, I would guess not.

Anyone having pop issues with players other than Sony? The pops are there for me PS3>Denon 3808, but nothing that will blow your speakers. I would still listen to it with the core if you can because the pops are distracting at times.

yeah, I thought that was made clear earlier, it's not a pop/bomb that is gonna blow the speakers up, at least not the ones I hear. Just really annoying for the most part.

I did a mix/match today, I have:
PS3 to a Sony DG810
S350 to Onkyo 606

I hooked the PS3 up to both receivers, get repeatable pops on both setups with DTS-MA only, no problems with core.

S350 doesn't produce any pops when bitsreaming to 606. Can't do DTS-MA to 810.

It doesn't sound like its an issue with the bitstream players. It seems to be another issue with the various receivers from last year but a different issue than was fixed previously. As it was said in another forum, could this be an issue with the branch points for the "dude let's change the movie feature". Can anyone confirm if the time codes coincide with those branch points in the movie?

It doesn't sound like its an issue with the bitstream players. It seems to be another issue with the various receivers from last year but a different issue than was fixed previously. As it was said in another forum, could this be an issue with the branch points for the "dude let's change the movie feature". Can anyone confirm if the time codes coincide with those branch points in the movie?

As I said above, we do have reports of some bitstreaming players having issues.

I will be able to tell you about the branching tonight... I know the movie that well..

Anyone having pop issues with players other than Sony? The pops are there for me PS3>Denon 3808, but nothing that will blow your speakers. I would still listen to it with the core if you can because the pops are distracting at times.

As I said above, we do have reports of some bitstreaming players having issues.

I will be able to tell you about the branching tonight... I know the movie that well..

Right but it doesn't seem to be an issue with the players, seems to be on the receiver end. It would be helpful if it were a popular title here as we would have much more input. I'm really looking forward to finding out about the branching as that would seem to be the one glaring difference between this and the other problem titles in the past.

Was the user with the 606 also using a PS3? Cause I don't have any problems with my 606 but I am using the S350 with it. The PS3 is the only thing having the problem for me. I can remove the receiver (a DG810) from the link and go directly to my TV and the pops are still there. For me it is definatley the PS3 decoding, nothing to do with a receiver.

Was the user with the 606 also using a PS3? Cause I don't have any problems with my 606 but I am using the S350 with it. The PS3 is the only thing having the problem for me. I can remove the receiver (a DG810) from the link and go directly to my TV and the pops are still there. For me it is definatley the PS3 decoding, nothing to do with a receiver.

Yes he was using a PS3. I just wanted to clarify that this is not a receiver problem. So far its pointing to ps3 and other players like the BDP1400 as reported in this thread:

I'm getting the pops as well on a Sony 350 bitstreaming DTS-MA to a Denon 3808.
The first time it happened was @ 11:47 followed by another exactly a minute later @ 12:47. Completely repeatable and at that point I stopped the movie.

This is the first issue I've had with the Denon and DTS-MA.

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Originally Posted by dtsguy

Getting frequent pops from Pioneer 95FD to Onkyo 705

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Originally Posted by FilmMixer

Tested it out last night..

PS3 has issues, S350 bitstreaming doesn't. It looks as if the only player having bitstream issues is the LG, which doesn't make a lot of sense.

DTS is getting their copy today, and will be following up with me about it..

I'll let you all know...

I don't think we can nail it down to specific bitstream players. What receiver are you working with FilmMixer? It will be very interesting to see what DTS has to say about the issue. Did you find any connection between the pops and the branch points?

I don't think we can nail it down to specific bitstream players. What receiver are you working with FilmMixer? It will be very interesting to see what DTS has to say about the issue. Did you find any connection between the pops and the branch points?

I'm using a Denon..

Sorry guys that I didn't look back into the posts..

I will send the equipment list to DTS...

The points where the chirps were are close to branched scenes, but it would be a bad place to do it as they are both in the middle of music cues... doesn't mean it isn't there, but it wouldn't be the smartest place to branch.

Being reported on other sites (blu-ray.com) that unchecking all 7.1 options in the HDMI manual setup on the PS3 eliminates the pops. I tried it and it works for me. No popping if I tell the PS3 to not use any 7.1 settings.

Being reported on other sites (blu-ray.com) that unchecking all 7.1 options in the HDMI manual setup on the PS3 eliminates the pops. I tried it and it works for me. No popping if I tell the PS3 to not use any 7.1 settings.

*let me clarify a bit. The PS3 is still showing DTS-MA 7.1, but I believe it is only sending 5.1. I might be wrong however. Either way, I only have 5.1 where my PS3 is so it's not a big deal at this point, but it's still something that needs to be corrected.

Being reported on other sites (blu-ray.com) that unchecking all 7.1 options in the HDMI manual setup on the PS3 eliminates the pops. I tried it and it works for me. No popping if I tell the PS3 to not use any 7.1 settings.